Fierce Healthcare November 2, 2023
Heather Landi

Telehealth giant Amwell (formerly American Well) inked a major contract with the Defense Health Agency (DHA) to expands its reach into the government and public sectors.

In partnership with Leidos, Amwell will provide a hybrid care technology platform designed to power the “digital first” transformation of the Military Health System, according to the company.

The contract, worth up to $180 million, will deploy Amwell’s Converge platform to replace the Military Health System’s video connect solution. The project will start at five initial sites followed by a phased enterprise rollout.

“The award demonstrates our market leadership position as an enabling digital transformation partner. It also extends our TAM [total addressable market], expanding our reach into the government and public sectors....

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